Rurouni Kenshin (2012)
Rurouni Kenshin follows an ex-assassin called Kenshin Himura (Sato) during the Meiji period (1868-1912) trying to find atonement for his past deeds by protecting those around him.
Rurouni Kenshin follows an ex-assassin called Kenshin Himura (Sato) during the Meiji period (1868-1912) trying to find atonement for his past deeds by protecting those around him.
A brutal and realistic, but ultimately inspiring true tale about a family that gets caught in a tsunami.
Tom Hooper’s ambitious edition of the musical brings with it some amazing performances and some terrible camera work.
So DreamWorks dishes out another good movie that doesn’t rely on pop culture references. Good for them!
Wreck-It Ralph is an absolute treat for audiences of all kinds, and especially an animated dream come true for gamers.
ParaNorman is an excellent 3D stop-motion film from Laika, the same creators of also awesome Coraline.
Marc Webb’s The Amazing Spider-Man comes across as a visually darker film driven by human emotions and scientific touches thanks to the direction and the screenwriting team.
Brave is ultimately the story about a mother and a daughter. Brave is the story of families torn apart by pride.
Following their successful appearances on Survival: I Am A Singer, YB released a new mini album back in November.